Elusive

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If one is a wolf, the best way to survive is to be is elusive. The art of survival can depend upon how
skillful one is at alluding capture, as well as how subtle one is in its daily activities, making it difficult to
detect. Unfortunately for the wolf, and, despite its wariness of people, the wolf will use natural habitats
like forested areas and other settings that are in close proximity to humans. Often traveling in the open
along roads, railroads and utility corridors, the wolf will also feed and rest where there is good visibility.
Further complicating its survival need to be elusive, the wolf most commonly lives in a pack, where
more than one wolf may be seen at a time. And, in the case of states that allow the wolf to be listed as
"trophy game" or a "predator," or that encourage and support aerial wolf-shooting, even the wolf that
lives far from human populations can be in imminent danger.
Nevertheless, despite a shrinking habitat and, in some areas, threats to its very existence, the wolf
continues to survive and to flourish.